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Location: Tuttle, Ok
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Turn signal issues
Ok so I put a '93 crew cab on a '92 frame and used the column, harness and all from the original running and driving 92. It's been a drag out on time working it in between customer jobs and I have everything working but the turn signals. Was intended to be a plug and play but didnt quite go as planned.. I'm going to work on it this weekend to try and figure it out but I can't find a schematic to trace the wires. I think it has something to do with this plug but I can't find the other end. Does anyone know where it might go by chance? Thanks
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tx
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Re: Turn signal issues
Maybe this will help. It's the schematic for exterior lights.
exterior-lights-exterior-lamps-circuit-1-of-1.pdf |
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Re: Turn signal issues
Ill check that out, thanks
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Blanco, Texas
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Re: Turn signal issues
The plug you're holding is for the rear speakers if they are installed.
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Re: Turn signal issues
Thanks, i ventured out to a pick and pull yard and looked at the wiring while i was out there and figured that i was looking in the wrong are. Figured out that i got a bad relay and it was new so go figure.. Thanks for the pointers fellas.
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